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Robert Biggs
(1920 - 1984)
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Lived/Active: Missouri
Known for: precisionist still life, abstraction
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This biography from the Archives of AskART:
| A precisionist still life painter, Robert Biggs began his career as a modernist in St. Louis. He studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Art on the G.I. Bill with Philip Guston and Max Beckmann. Once in a drunken rage, he burned 150 of his paintings and then developed a new style combining regionalism with precisionist accuracy.
Source: Treadway Toomey Galleries |
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